Europaen Cybercrime Convention
Michael Schmidt
schmidtm524 at googlemail.com
Sun Nov 25 11:55:42 UTC 2007
just run tor on a dedecated server, install a truecrypt.org container and
make if portable only in this container.
if the power is off, the tor installation has gone.
But I guess you mean a password protection while running?
2007/11/25, TOR Admin (gpfTOR1) <tor-admin at privacyfoundation.de>:
>
> Hi onion guys,
>
> we want to write about a few points of the European Cybercrime
> Convention, which became real by law in Germany last time.
>
> Sorry - we didnt read the or-talk very carefully last time. May be, it
> was always discussed here.
>
> By the European Cybercrime Convention anon servers are something like
> telephone providers. The following is important because of this fact:
>
> 1: data retention (was discussed here, in Germany real by §113 StPO)
>
> 2: Realtime surveillance by European Cybercrime Convention (article 20)
> The traffic data (not the traffic itself) has to be provided for the
> governments and secret services in REALTIME by a defined interface.
> Anon servers have to provide all data, which have to be logged in
> realtime too! Admins of anon servers have to cooperate.
>
> (In Germany this is real by the new § 100g StPO, the realtime
> surveillance can run for up to 3 days without asking a judge.)
>
> 3: Online-searching of servers by European Cybercrime Convention:
> An online searching (Online-Durchsuchung) of an anon server may be
> run before investigation to save relevant data, which may be not
> accessible after investigation. This online searching depends not on
> the cooperation of the admins and may be reached by repressions.
>
> (In Germany this is real by the new § 110 (3) StPO.)
>
> Thanks to K. Raven for feature out this new laws.
>
> For point 3 we recommend to be prepared. It may be possible to create a
> high secured account with only read access to relevant data and no read
> access to any important key. If someone login with this account, it may
> be possible to run several actions.
>
> If the situation appears, you may decide, what you want to do (give them
> the account data or take the repressions). But you will not have the
> time to create such an account carefully.
>
> Can anyone write a shot tutorial for creation of a high secured
> only-read-account?
>
> Greetings
>
>
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